Post by Scrog on Jun 30, 2010 23:10:49 GMT -5

Not always true. I am a gradute of FSU, but I always have and always will bleed Orange N Blue! My GPA was not high enough for UF's school of Nursing, but I still wanted an education, my Bachleors, and did not let pride stand in my way. I do pull for FSU when they don't play UF. People would get so pissed when I would wear my Gator shirt to class friday before game days.

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Post by on Jul 9, 2010 19:19:36 GMT -5

I don't think any college football program is a stranger to its players getting in bar brawls, but UTK once again reminds us why the Fulmer Cup is named as such:espn.go.com/blog/SEC/post/_/id/11772/dooleys-job-just-got-harderI have a feeling that the ncaa isn't going to look the other way on the "VIP status" thing for UTK players at Bar Knoxville.Chris, you may want to think about that statement you made about Vandy and Kentucky.

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Post by Scrog on Jul 14, 2010 10:19:02 GMT -5

"Smokey in the Pokey", sounds like a new stoner porno. It drives me up the wall when our kids screw up. You get one chance, (depending on infraction it might be a one time deal) to fix your mistake, change yourself, clean up your act. You fuck-up again, off the team, end of story.

Post by roofanintn on Jul 14, 2010 10:59:20 GMT -5

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Post by on Jul 14, 2010 15:09:44 GMT -5

No, but they're certainly on track to make a run for the title this year... assuming that Georgia calms down and Ruffin McNeil is finished bringing the Texas Tech traditions to East Carolina. Marshall, Illinois, Albama, and USF are all past winners, proving that you don't have to be good to be dirty (especially Illinois).You gonna come up to Murf on Sept 2? MTSU is playing the current Fulmer Cup leader!

Post by roofanintn on Jul 15, 2010 8:12:44 GMT -5

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Post by on Jul 15, 2010 11:16:18 GMT -5

My party is basically a whole section, mostly band alumni and Sinfonians who play non-marching instruments. We have the sweetest tailgating spot on campus, right outside the stadium next to the music building. So I'll just grab a couple of tickets for you and your son.I plan on taking a half-day off of work if I can since it's a Thursday night game and getting to the spot around 1 or 2, so I'll be there whenever y'all show up.

Post by roofanintn on Jul 15, 2010 12:03:17 GMT -5

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.